Cotta writing from Berlin. Sends a photo of herself, taken at her mother's request. Feels very depressed being left alone in the house. The teachers' courses continue; one teacher who left at Easter will be promoted to teach a higher class at her school 'which I count as our first practical result'. Since the Empress Frederick's return to Berlin she has seen her repeatedly and 'rekindled a little her interest in our concerns'. There is a reform movement favoured by the young Emperor for the boys' schools but 'no man will think it worth while in Germany to do anything in the same line for girls'.
Alix von Cotta to Nelly
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- Reference
- GB 106 9/23/079
- Former Reference
- GB 106 ALC/3745
- Dates of Creation
- 6 Apr 1890
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- 1 item